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One camera. Many lenses.
by Logan Booker

Logan Booker puts lens to camera and takes a shot at digital photography.

Feb 13, 2006
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Build your own Digital Home
by James Morris

Bring PC-based intelligence and automation to your home with this complete guide. It's cheap and easy to now have the 'Jetsons' house.

Sep 20, 2006
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Telescopes in space
by Staff Writers

The HST (Hubble Space Telescope) was first conceived back in the 1940s, designed and built during the 1970s and 1980s, and finally launched into orbit by the Space Shuttle Discovery on 25 April

Jan 1, 1900
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Busting blemishes
by Staff Writers

A blemish can be anything from a speck of dust to physical tears on an original photo you have scanned. A digital camera image shouldnt be so afflicted, but you may want to get rid of something you di

Jan 1, 1900
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Painting a picture
by Staff Writers

Ian Burley walks you through the process of making professional-looking digital pictures with the help of Corels Photo-Paint. Having a super high-resolution digital camera or a fea

Jan 1, 1900
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Colour, brightness and contrast
by Staff Writers

If the original photo was incorrectly exposed, contrast and brightness will be affected. Colour balance and saturation can be affected by incorrect exposure too. Other problems could include the photo

Jan 1, 1900
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True colours
by Staff Writers

Colour is a very subjective value. Youd need very strict laboratory-controlled conditions to view the subject and the photograph of it side by side and achieve a perfect colour match. This applies to

Jan 1, 1900
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HDTV Heaven
by Staff writers

High definition video is the next big thing for Australia. We explain the essential technologies for your TV or living room PC, and what to expect from our broadcasters.

Sep 22, 2006
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Mini me
by Staff Writers

The all-in-one design has certainly reduced the overall size of the modern PC, but just how far you can go is the question on the lips of all the boffins in the R&D labs. Jadetec has already released

Jan 1, 1900
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Cast your vote in the PCA Reliability and Service Awards
by Staff writers

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Aug 3, 2006
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Warm Fusion
by Staff Writers

Of course, all these speculations are based in a future filled with a nice clean distinction between us and the machine. Things will almost certainly not be that simple, as news reports of a blind man

Jan 1, 1900
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Artificial man
by Staff Writers

Earlier walking robots had a more serious side: to discover more about the human brain. Shakey, for example, emerged from the Stanford Research Institute (now SRIs artificial intelligence centre) in 1

Jan 1, 1900
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Uncharted territory
by Staff Writers

Reaching the places where human beings cant travel would later propel robotic arms millions of miles away from the factory floor. It started with the creation of the six-jointed, robotic Stanford Arm,

Jan 1, 1900
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Hands-on computing
by Staff Writers

The Holy Grail of personal computing miniaturisation has to be the wristwatch PC. You might imagine that this was always doomed to be a typical example of form fighting function, and for a long time t

Jan 1, 1900
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80 core processor announced at IDF
by David Field

Developers see the future of the Terraflop server processor with 20MB of memory and frickkin’ silicon lasers.

Sep 27, 2006
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Weblog: Stuart Ridley: Instant Karma
by Staff Writers

Have you done something bad? Any day now, I swear, someone will use the Net to get their bittersweet revenge on you.

Apr 22, 2003
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100 Tips and Tricks : All About Image
by Staff Writers

It's always a bonus to uncover a shortcut or program enhancement, and here we bring you 100 tips and tricks that we hope will make your computing experience quicker, simpler or more rewarding. All about Image.

Apr 1, 2003
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Turning a duckling into a swan
by Staff Writers

That presents a serious problem to the printing industry, which until now has not had to worry too much about the aesthetics of the devices it manufactures. Now the manufacturers are having to put a l

Jan 1, 1900
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Creative and Sony to take a bite out of Apple?
by Nick Ross

Nick Ross ponders a future where 'Apple' doesn't mean 'music'.

Mar 1, 2006
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The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park
by David Kidd

The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park was an unprecedented Display Garden at Sydney’s ABC Gardening Australia Festival in August 2005. Designed by Andrew Davies (Landscape Design Director of Dig Design Ideas Gardens) and PC Authority magazine, it was built to represent any outdoor space (balcony/courtyard or a section of a backyard) where the user can leave the confines of the indoors and go outside to use the computer. 

Oct 5, 2005
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